On-site COVID testing at Canada-U.S. land borders will require swabs to be self-administered Sanjay Maru © Sanjay Maru/CBC COVID-19 testing trailers can be seen next to the entry point on the Canadian side of the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel.
Starting Thursday, non-essential travellers who are already required to present proof of a negative COVID-19 test on the Windsor side of the land border must participate in on-site testing at the Ambassador Bridge or Windsor-Detroit Tunnel.
Trailers in the duty-free parking lots of both the Ambassador Bridge and Windsor-Detroit Tunnel, set up by the Public Health Agency of Canada and the Canadian Red Cross, will be used for tests of non-essential, Canadian travellers coming back into Canada as well as those who have landed from out of the country.
On-site COVID testing at Canada-U S land borders will require swabs to be self-administered
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